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Definition of Cutbacks
1. cutback [n] - See also: cutback
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cutbacks
Literary usage of Cutbacks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Closing the Budget Gap: How Local Governments Generate $30-$40 Billion by Michael Silverstein (1996)
"cutbacks in services. Service cutbacks often (though not necessarily) go hand-in-hand
with employment cutbacks. When budget cuts are great enough, ..."
2. Inconvenience Food: The Struggle to Eat Well on a Low Income by Caroline Hitchman, Ian Christie, Tim Lang (2002)
"Demos Credit and cutbacks Living on a low income means setting clear priorities
for spending, so that when things have to be cut back on, the essentials are ..."
3. Housing Finance: Expanding Capital for Affordable Multi-Family Housing by Judy A. England-Joseph (1997)
"... Recent Losses by Key Financial Institutions Have Resulted in Financing cutbacks
FHA Has Dramatically Reduced Its Multifamily Mortgage Insurance Policy, ..."
4. Lessons Learned from the California Drought (1987-1992): National Study of by Benedykt Dziegielewski, Hari P. Garbharran, John F. Langowski, Jr. (1997)
"Timing of cutbacks in water exports affected user sectors differently. No timing
of cutbacks would satisfy all users of the CVP and SWP water at the same ..."